Lee Seung-gi, Shim Eun-kyung’s next movie draws attention | Inquirer Entertainment

Lee Seung-gi, Shim Eun-kyung’s next movie draws attention

/ 02:30 PM October 27, 2015

Lee Seung-gi and Shim Eun-kyung

PHOTO from Korea Herald/ANN/OSEN

Actors Lee Seung-gi and Shim Eun-kyung’s next movie “Marital Harmony” (literal translation) is drawing attention with two contrasting investors coproducing it.

Being the second installment of Song Kang-ho’s 2013 megahit “The Face Reader,” the movie will deal with the Korean custom of checking marriage compatibility of a couple based on their birth date and time.

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While many production houses eyed this movie, Little Big Pictures and CJ Entertainment, are finally coproducing it for a sum of 9 billion won.

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This joint venture is being seen by industry pundits as a novel attempt.

Little Big Pictures has so far concentrated on art and indie movies such as Revivre (2014) and Madonna (2015), while CJ Entertainment has focused on commercial films.

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“Marital Harmony” will portray a fictional princess of the Joseon era, who refuses to accept an arranged marriage. Shim Eun-kyung is cast as the determined royal bride, while Lee Seung-gi is cast as a genius fortune-teller.

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K-pop group SHINee’s Minho, CNBLUE’s Kang Min-hyuk and actor Yeon Woo-jin will appear in the film as the candidates vying for her hand.

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Filming for the movie started on Sept. 9.

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